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Nintendo Switch OLED screen size, dimensions, and specs

Nintendo announced plans today for a new Switch model boasting an OLED display, and while most of the console might look very similar to its predecessor, there are a few key differences. Sitting at seven inches across, the OLED screen on the new Switch will be nearly a full inch larger than the standard 6.2-inch display of the standard Switch. This is an inch and a half larger than the Switch Lite, which has a 5.5 inch display. Despite the larger screen, the new OLED model is nearly the exact

Atari restructuring to focus on premium games, scaling down free-to-play and mobile development

Atari announced that the company was going through some big changes back in April when it named a new CEO and essentially split the entire company into two distinct companies, the Atari Gaming and Atari Blockchain divisions. Now, that decision is coming to a head on the gaming front, as Atari CEO Wade J. Rosen revealed the decision to refocus on premium game development.  This move means that Atari, which previously moved away from working on larger games and instead released mobile and free-to-play titles, will now pivot into a

Rogue Warriors open up fifth week of 2021 LPL Summer Split with major upset against Invictus Gaming

What should have been an easy victory for Invictus Gaming turned out to be a disaster against underdogs Rogue Warriors. The team sitting at the bottom of the standings managed to take down IG, who looked unstoppable after taking down FPX last week. All odds were against RW, and while they did give up the first game, they managed to maintain their morale and picked up two consecutive wins to reverse sweep their opponents. The MVP votes for RW were picked up by AD carry Betty and top laner Zhu

TOP Esports hand EDward Gaming first loss of the 2021 LPL Summer Split

TOP Esports defeated EDward Gaming in a convincing 2-0 series in the 2021 LPL Summer Split today. Going into this League of Legends match, EDG was highly favored since the team destroyed its opposition in all matches they’ve had during the split. TES looked shaky, losing a lot of matches due to poor decisions, but in the end, they stepped it up when it mattered. The MVP votes were picked up by Karsa and JackeyLove, two formidable players who played their hearts out in today’s series against the undefeated EDG.

T1 wins Telecom War vs. KT in 2021 LCK Summer Split

Despite both teams underperforming lately, T1 won the Telecom War over KT Rolster in an intense 2-1 series in the 2021 LCK Summer Split. It was unclear who was favored going into the series, but T1 came out on top–and it wasn’t easy. KT put up a good fight throughout the series and was close to snatching the victory, but T1 managed to bounce back after a couple of good teamfights. The MVP votes in today’s League of Legends series went to T1’s Canna and Teddy. The top laner used

Doinb leads FunPlus Phoenix to a dominant win over RNG in 2021 LPL Summer Split

FunPlus Phoenix picked up a dominant 2-1 series win over Royal Never Give Up today in the 2021 LPL Summer Split with Doinb leading the charge. The star mid laner played Lee Sin twice and Kled once throughout this League of Legends series, heavily impacting each match even in the one his team lost. His combined KDA throughout the series was 19/5/32 after a roam-heavy playstyle to aid the rest of his team. He secured an MVP vote for his performance today, reaching a total of five MVP votes throughout

Nongshim RedForce take down T1 in longest game of 2021 LCK Summer Split

Nongshim RedForce continued their impressive early-season run today by beating T1 2-0. And the first game of this match was one of the longest yet in the 2021 LCK Summer Split. While T1 would have been the favorites in this showdown last split, they looked like the underdogs in most of the series. They’ve been making a lot of misplays and getting out-drafted by their opponents lately. NS exploited this weakness today, banning out key picks such as Lee Sin, Ezreal, and Kalista in both matches to prevent their opponents

RNG demolish Rogue Warriors, pick up first win of the 2021 LPL Summer Split

Royal Never Give Up picked up their first win of the 2021 LPL Summer Split after a quick 2-0 series over Rogue Warriors. The MVP votes were picked up by AD carry Gala and jungler Wei. Gala played Varus in the first match and finished the match with a 15/0/6 score after a superb laning phase, where he landed most arrows and secured a huge lead from the get-go. Wei used Xin in the second game for aggressive early game skirmishes, which resulted in taking control of the map with

Gen.G outlast Liiv SANDBOX, extend win streak to 5 games in 2021 LCK Summer Split

Gen.G outlasted Liiv SANDBOX’s aggression and took them down in an intense 2-1 series in the 2021 LCK Summer Split. Following this win, Gen.G extended their win streak to five games and is currently looking like the best team in the league consistency-wise. They do not have flashy games like other teams but get the job done with patience and calculated gameplay. SANDBOX came off a huge victory against T1 on Sunday and looked ready to continue their upsets, but managed to throw it all away after a series of

Dignitas signs new jungler Will to Academy team

Dignitas’ LCS Academy squad is playing its regularly scheduled match against FlyQuest Academy with a new jungler. The League of Legends team has signed a player by the name of Will (formerly known as Projects), who’s set to make his debut today in place of Dardoch.  Longtime LCS veteran Akaadian manned the jungle position for Dignitas Academy throughout the entire first half of the 2021 season. But when the organization benched its normal LCS starter, Dardoch, after a loss to last-place Golden Guardians last week, the team was forced to